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Partisan Bias in Responses to Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Male Politicians
Across two studies, we tested whether evaluations of sexual misconduct allegations against male politicians are made in a partisan biased manner. First, we investigated the likelihood a sexual misconduct allegation made by a female staffer was perceived ...
Edward J. R. Clarke+3 more
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Social Identification with the Medical Profession in the Transition from Student to Practitioner
Phenomenon: This study explores professional identity formation during a final year of medical school designed to ease the transition from student to practitioner.
Sjoukje van den Broek+4 more
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Lone star or team player?:The interrelationship of different identification foci and the role of self-presentation concerns [PDF]
Work identity is important in the attraction and retention of staff, yet how the facets of such identity relate remains convoluted and unclear despite this being of interest to both scholars and practitioners.
Holtgrave, Max+3 more
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Professional identity of medical students: Proposing a Meta Static Structural Model [PDF]
Introduction: The realization of professionalism and its desirable consequences, as the most important goal of medical education, primarily depends on identifying the process and mechanism ofthe professional identity formation, which in turn requires the
LEILA AFSHAR+2 more
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The Effect of Informal Training in Cultural Clubs on Social Growth and Progress and Citizenship Culture of Citizens in Shiraz, Iran [PDF]
Background: Cultural clubs involve a variety of programs and classes that seek to enhance the culture and identity of the citizens. The present study determined the effect of informal education by cultural centers on Shiraz citizens’ development, social ...
Sediqeh Youssefi
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Identification Problems in the Social Sciences. [PDF]
Methodological research in the social sciences aims to learn what conclusions can and cannot be drawn given empirically relevant combinations of assumptions and data. Methodologists have long found it useful to separate inferential problems into statistical and identification components.
Michael E. Sobel, Charles F. Manski
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Introdução: O aumento no número de desastres e emergências tem afetado cada vez mais as populações ao redor do mundo, causando diversos impactos na identidade dos indivíduos atingidos.
Carolina Dumke Cascaes
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Social signature identification of dynamical social networks [PDF]
Abstract Understanding the social relation of dynamical online social networks (OSNs) is significant for identifying the strong and weak ties. In this paper, we empirically investigate the evolution characteristics of Facebook and Wiki users’ social signature, capturing the distribution of frequency of interactions between different alters over time ...
Jian-Guo Liu+4 more
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The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new identities become integrated into the self-concept, with consequences for intergroup attitudes.
Jenny Roth+2 more
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Role Identification of Social Networkers [PDF]
A social network consists of a set of actors and a set of relationships between them which describe certain patterns of communication. Most current networks are huge and difficult to analyze and visualize. One of the methods frequently used is to extract the most important features, namely to create a certain abstraction, that is the transformation of ...
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